Gear lever adjustment ?

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Can anyone explain to me how you are supposed to adjust the gear selector lever on my 1999 R1100GS ? There is an adjuster which is threaded at both ends - when I slacken off the retaining nuts and tighten it one way it loosens the other end and vice versa.
I unscrewed it totally and screwed it in as far as I could into the gear lever end then screwed it into the other end but this starts unscrewing the gear lever end so the net result is only a slight improvement.
I am trying to raise up the gear selector which is too low.
 
You need to disconnect it from the gear lever first. There's a little spring clip holding the socket onto the ball of the gear lever. Remove the clip and prise the socket off the lever. Then you can unscrew (or screw ;) ) to your hearts content.

Always assuming it's the same as the 1150 of course.
 
Cheers Steve - it looks pretty similar to the diagram except the distance between the 2 clips is much longer on the 1100 but I'll take a look tonight for some clips and see what I can break in the process :D Much obliged to you :thumb
 
Look .....I'm only going to thank you once - now piss orf ;)

Cheers Steve :D
 
Worked a treat :D :thumb

Now .....anyone got any advice on how to raise the rear brake pedal - it looks a bit more complicated.......? My gear lever and brake pedal are too low down especially when I am standing up on the pegs messing around off road.
 
Gecko said:
Worked a treat :D :thumb

Now .....anyone got any advice on how to raise the rear brake pedal - it looks a bit more complicated.......? My gear lever and brake pedal are too low down especially when I am standing up on the pegs messing around off road.

There's a certain amount of adjustment. Slacken the locknut (1) on the rear push-rod link (2) and lengthen as much as possible, whilst shortening the stop-bolt (A) at the other end of the pedal.

The footpeg lowering kits come with a longer push rod and a shorter bolt.

If you can't get enough adjustment that way, attach a thick metal plate to the pedal so it brings it closer to your foot.
 

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Bend the lever with a great big bar, then hit it with the bigest hammer you can find:beerjug:
 
Steve said:
There's a certain amount of adjustment. Slacken the locknut (1) on the rear push-rod link (2) and lengthen as much as possible, whilst shortening the stop-bolt (A) at the other end of the pedal.

The footpeg lowering kits come with a longer push rod and a shorter bolt.

If you can't get enough adjustment that way, attach a thick metal plate to the pedal so it brings it closer to your foot.

Steve,
I'm going to write to the new pope and have you canonized as a saint when you die . You are too good for this world ;)
Ta very much - where do you get all this stuff from ?
 


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